Racial–Rye
Racial–Religious
Racial Integrity Laws (1924–1930)
Raleigh, Sir Walter (ca. 1552–1618)
Randolph, George Wythe (1818–1867)
Randolph, Martha Jefferson (1772–1836)
Randolph, Thomas Mann (1768–1828)
Randolph, Virginia Estelle (1870–1958)
Rappahannock Tribe
Readjuster Party, The
Rebel Yell- Reconstruction and the New South (1865–1901)
- Recreation
- Reform Groups
Refugees during the Civil War- Religion
Religion during the Civil War
Religion in Early Virginia Indian Society
Religious Revivals during the Civil War
Representatives–Roanoke
- Representatives of Virginia (U.S.)
Republican Party of Virginia
The Republican Party of Virginia in the Nineteenth Century
Reston, Virginia
Reviewer, The- Revolution and Early Republic (1763–1823)
Reynolds, J. Sargeant (1936–1971)
Richmond and Danville Railroad during the Civil War
Richmond and Petersburg Railroad during the Civil War, The
Richmond during the Civil War
Richmond during the Colonial Period
Richmond Howitzers
Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad during the Civil War
Riddleberger, Harrison H. (1843–1890)
Rind, Clementina (d. 1774)
Roanoke Colonies, The
Roanoke Weekly Press
Robb–Rye
Robb, Charles S. (1939– )
Robert Edward Lee Sculpture
Roberts, Ruby Altizer (1907–2004)
Robertson, A. Willis (1887–1971)
Robinson, John (1705–1766)
Robinson, John (1825 or 1826–1908)
Robinson, Morgan Poitiaux (1876–1943)
Robinson, Spottswood William III (1916–1998)
Rockingham Rebellion
Rolfe, John (d. 1622)
Rosenwald Schools
Ruffin, Edmund (1794–1865)
Ruffin, R. D. (1842–1916)
Ruffner, William Henry (1824–1908)
Runaway Slaves and Servants in Colonial Virginia
Russell, James Solomon (1857–1935)
Rye Cove Cyclone